Friday, October 12, 2007

Chapter 18


December 2006…


I’ve taken the job of teaching at the academy. Initially, I’d balked at the idea when the dean requested for me to return as a teaching staff.

“I’m not the best student you have,” I told him. “There are so many more that are better than me, and would do a better job at teaching the students.”

“You have the necessary experience, and you know how difficult it is. Of course we do not expect you to be overly sympathetic towards the kids, but we know you will be able to handle them well since you understand their pain.”

“It’s your call,” I said. “I need a job anyway.”

So here I am… teaching modern dance and choreography.

At first, I struggled to communicate with the students. I wasn’t sure if I should be stern like all the other instructors, or be sweet and nice. But slowly, seeing the determination of my students in class made me realize that I did not need to be fierce or stern. They were here for the purpose of succeeding, and they pushed themselves hard enough. I feel ashamed of myself when I compare my years as a student here with theirs.

Han Kyung’s in Beijing this week. I know because Hee Chul had sent me an email.

Hey Little Mermaid,

You missing us? Just dropping you a mail to let you know that Han Kyung is coming to Beijing on Dec 9… he’s been invited to judge this Cyworld competition since he’s the first million hit Cyworld user… Was it you who clicked his Cyworld a million times? ^_^

I think he’s gonna go back as some national hero… are you gonna be waving his flag when his chariot passes? Hehe!

Anyway… just so you know… the guys wanted to visit you when they dropped by at Hainan, but it was a day trip… so… Call Han Kyung, will ya? I think he wants to see you…

Take care,

Cinderella


He wanted to see me… if he wanted to see me, he’d come seek me himself.

Since I returned to Beijing, I would be at Yi He Yuan, every Sunday, sitting near the bridge, reading or simply watching the river flow. It calmed me, and I had nothing better to do. The place was filled with our memories. The long walks we had, the ice cream we ate, the kisses we shared atop the pagoda and on the bridge; I’m assaulted by them whenever I’m there. But they made smile, and were therefore worth remembering.

Sunday, 10 December; I was on the bridge as usual. It’s cold these days… and despite not being a fan of the cold, I persist on coming here. It was 5pm and the sky was gradually turning dark. I watched people start to walk out of Yi He Yuan, probably going off for dinner with friends and family. Watching them often reminded me that I had no one to go home to.

Five minutes later, I decided I’ve had enough and turned around to walk down the bridge. As I walked, a familiar head came into sight.

“Jui jin hao ma?” he said.

I stood there motionless and blinked my eyes in disbelief. He was here.

“Lost your voice?” he smiled as he walked towards me.

“No,” I replied, my voice shaking.

“Then why don’t you answer me?”

“I’m shocked,” I replied.

“Didn’t Hee Chul tell you I was coming?”

“He didn't say you were gonna seek me out. He just said you were coming to Beijing.”

“Nice of him to help me plan a surprise,” he laughed.

“I didn’t think you’d have the time to come here either.”

“If it matters to me, I would try my hardest. You’ve forgotten?”

“How did you know I was here?”

“Where else would you be?” he said. “I went to the school and got your apartment’s address, but when I got there, you weren’t home. So I figured you had to be here.”

“I didn’t think…”

“That I would remember?”

“Yea…”

“I remember… we said we’d come back here someday, to meet up. But it’s a bit too soon isn’t it?” he smiled.

“Huh?”

“Didn’t we plan this meeting for when we’re 60?”

“We did,” I smiled, and then I sneezed.

“You’re cold,” he said as he walked up to me and put his arm around me.

He was wearing a long coat and leather gloves. He’d obviously just finished attending some event since he was dressed quite formally.

“You’re dressed so formal,” I remarked as I reached out to touch the lapel of his coat.

“I had an event just now. Got off just in time to rush here.”

“If you had been a little later,” I said.

“I would’ve missed you,” he finished for me. “I miss you.”

“Han Kyung,” I whispered, tears starting to well in my eyes.

“Han Geng,” he whispered back. “Wo yong yuan shi ni de Han Geng,” he said, and he kissed me.

I kissed him back with all my heart. I missed him too. It’s only been a little more than month since I left him, but I missed him like crazy.

“Gen wo hui Han Guo,” he said as he pulled away.

“What? You know we can’t,” I said.

“Yes we can,” he said. “Since we won the MKMF, the management has been giving us more freedom. The management also found out what that crazy manager did, and he was fired. Come back with me. You can always get a job with another company.”

“How sure are you?”

“You trained Super Junior. Which company wouldn’t want you?” he said.

“You’re really serious, aren’t you? You’d planned to take me back with you all along?”

“Sierra, nan dao ni hai bu liao jie wo? Nan dao ni bu ji dao wo duo mo ai ni?”

“Ni ai wo…” I repeated after him.

“Wo ai ni,” he said, and he hugged me tightly. “Please come back to Korea with me.”

“But my teaching here.”

“There are plenty others waiting to take your job. I can’t live without you. Wo bu neng zai shi qu ni.”

The sky had darkened and the doors of Yi He Yuan were probably closing anytime now. I looked up at Han Geng and I reached out my hands to touch his face. How can I live my life without him? He was right. We can’t lose each other anymore. Our lives were not complete without one another.

“Hao ba,” I said.

“Really?”

“Yes. Let’s go back to Korea together,” I said, and this time, I kissed him.

“Did you miss me?” he whispered against my lips.

“Yes, I did. I was so lonely without you.”

“You know we still can’t live together when we get back. Not officially.”

“I’m fine with that.”

“Wo ai ni,” he said, and he kissed me lightly on the lips.

“I know,” I smiled against his lips.

“Kaja,” he said as he led us down the bridge moments later, his arm wrapped tightly around me to hold me at his side. “What do you want for dinner?”

“Jiao zhi!” I said. “Mandu!”

“Don’t you ever get sick of them?” he laughed.

“If I did, I’d get sick of you too,” I said.

“So you’re saying that I mean as much to you as dumplings do?”

“Yes,” I giggled.

“Hai…” he sighed. “Wo ming zhen ku…”

Life isn’t always perfect. Life sure isn’t a field of flowers. Life always included hardship and bitterness… but as long as we have someone to share it with… life could just be a little bit more bearable… and we can wake up each day and smile, knowing that at least we’re not living this life alone.

Han Geng’s Cyworld entry on 13 December.

No.68 韩庚 ( 2006.12.13 16:06 )

大家好我今天已经到韩国了~在中国一直没有给大家留言让
大家担心了,对不起.这次回中国在CY晚会上看到大家为我做
的一切我真的好感动,真的想对你们说好多话,可是到了嘴边就
不知道说什么了~我这个人不是很善于表达的人,呵呵~~~9
号我做完活动10 号我就回家陪我的家人,在这几天没有和大
家说让大家担心了.我在网上看到有的从外地来的,还是一个人
这样真的很危险,我只是不想让你们太辛苦,就没有告诉你们.
我回去陪家人的时候你门也可以多陪陪家人呀~~等到你们有
了自己的家的时候,你们就知道现在家人有多重要了~~希望
你们多陪陪家里人,从现在就好好照顾他们.我也希望你们能
永远幸福,我为你们祈祷~~~~~~~~~~我爱你们

Translation:

Hi everyone, I came back to Korea today~ didn't leave a message when I was in China, made you guys worry, sorry. This time went back to China's CY Party I saw everything that you guys did for me, I'm very touched. Really wished to say a lot to you all, but don't know what to say when I wanna speak~ I'm a person who doesn't express myself properly, hehe~~~ I finished the events on the 9th and went back home to accompany my family on the 10th. Didn't tell you all about it during these few days, made you guys worry. I saw from the net that some came from overseas, and by yourself. This is really very dangerous, I don't want everyone to tire themselves out, so I didn't tell you all. When I went back to accompany my family, you can also accompany your families too~~ wait till you have your own family, you will realise that family is really very important~~ hope you guys can accompany them more. Take good care of them from now onwards, I also wish you guys can be happy always. I pray for you guys~~~~~~ I love you all.

Chinese Notes

Jui jin hao ma?
How have you been?

Wo yong yuan shi ni de Han Geng.
I will always be your Han Geng.

Gen wo hui Han Guo.
Come back with me to Korea.

Nan dao ni hai bu liao jie wo?
You still don’t understand me?

Nan dao ni bu ji dao wo duo mo ai ni?
You don’t know how much I love you?

Ni ai wo…
You love me…

Wo bu neng zai shi qu ni.
I can’t lose you again.

Hao ba.
Fine.

Wo ai ni.
I love you.

Jiao zhi!
Dumplings!

Wo ming zhen ku…
What a tough life I lead.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

aww!
it's over!
:[

but this is like such a SWEET story! that it made my day a little bit brighter! lol.

::siiigh::
why cant i have a guy EXACTLY like that?! so insanely LOVING.

Gaby said...

were you together?how cool:X:X:X

시에라 (Sierra) said...

Oh dear... this is like the 2nd time someone thought that my fiction was a real blog... hehe! Very sorry Gaby... the only time I've ever been with him was in my dreams... T_T Yes... how sad...

Thank you for making my day ^_^ And I hope you keep reading my work... :) Even though it turns out that all I write is fiction...